Working Group

Working Group can mean:

  • Working group, an interdisciplinary group of researchers; or
  • Working Group (dogs), kennel club designation for certain purebred dog breeds; or
  • The Working Group, an underground resistance group working under the Judenrat who sponsored rescue operations of European Jewry during World War II.

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